Ecce Homo
![]() :For other uses of Ecce Homo, see Ecce Homo (disambiguation) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ecce Homo (Latin for Behold the Man) were the words used by Pilate at the trial of Christ. The phrase came by extension to denote a representation of Jesus as he appeared before Pilate, crowned with thorns and bound with ropes, as in the painting of Correggio. It is a subject which has been treated by many of the other masters, such as Titian and Anthony van Dyck. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Latin: Latin is an Indo-European language originally spoken in the region around Rome called Latium. It gained great importance as the formal language of the Roman Empire. All Romance languages are descended from Latin, and many words based on Latin are found in other modern languages such as English. The ... Pilate: REDIRECT Pontius Pilate... Jesus: Jesus (Greek: Ἰησοῦς Iēsoûs), also known as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is Christianity's central figure, both as Messiah and, for most Christians, as God incarnate. In Islam he is regarded as a very important prophet.... Ecce Homo related Images and Photos (experimental)
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